Apartment | 2 bedrooms | sleeps 4

Mount Brioni is comfortably furnished, whilst the central heating system ensures a comfortable environment is maintained in the cooler months.

The terrace offers inspiring views of the Cornish coastline providing a prime position for relaxing and soaking up the tranquil ambience of the area.

The apartment is set in beautiful South-facing gardens providing a relaxing retreat from the stress of everyday life. There is also a communal barbecue area allowing al-fresco dining in spectacular surroundings.

For those wishing to explore the area, the coastal path is within yards of the grounds, and guests can stroll 100 yards down to the beach, which has a small river running across it, and rock pools ideal for crabbing. The beach is a popular spot to fish from throughout the year.

Seaton itself has a pub, bistro, shop and beach café. With the recent sinking of the Scylla frigate in Whitsand Bay, Seaton is popular with divers. Nearby there is a Country Park in the river valley, offering excellent walks through the nature reserve, children's adventure playground and places to picnic. For the keen golfer, there are challenging courses at Looe and Whitsand Bay.

Size

Sleeps up to 4, 2 bedrooms

Will consider

Corporate bookings, Long term lets (over 1 month)

Access

Car advised

Family friendly

Great for children of all ages

Notes

No pets allowed, No smoking at this property

Features and Facilities

Luxuries

DVD player, Sea view

General

TV, Wi-Fi available

Standard

Kettle, Toaster

Utilities

Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer

Rooms

2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms of which 1 Family bathrooms

Furniture

Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Dining seats for 4

Other

Linen provided, Towels provided

Outdoors

Balcony or terrace, Shared garden

Access

Parking

Further details indoors

Contemporary open plan living/dining area with stunning sea views.

Furnished with a leather sofa and armchairs, coffee table and a matching side table.

Terrace with a table and seating for four – perfect for taking in the superb seas views.

Designated parking for one car, with a second space available if required.

Access to the designated barbecue area and communal gardens.

The sea is within yards of the communal gardens.

Further details

A ground floor apartment with 2 bedrooms, sleeping 4. Stunning sea views from the living area and terrace. Front terrace, communal gardens and barbecue area. Private cliff footpath down to the beach. Designated parking.

About this location

The Cornwall region

South Cornwall, a secluded and beautiful part of the West Country, is the perfect retreat at any time of year. South Cornwall offer a true escape, the area’s isolated stretches of coastline are strewn with charming whitewashed villages reminiscent of times passed. Enjoy a stay in a South Cornwall and discover the truth behind the mysterious legends and ancient sites that give South Cornwall its fascinating character. Visitors to Cornwall will be treated to dramatic scenery, from wooded valleys to jagged cliffs, as the setting for their holiday.

• Mousehole is famous for its Christmas illuminations around the harbour

• South Cornwall boasts the Tate St Ives and the Newlyn Art Gallery, near Penzance

• St Austell Brewery has been brewing beer and real ale since 1851

Looe

- Explore the sandy beaches and secluded coves.

- Spend a day at the Eden Project.

- Get the ferry to Looe Island.

The picturesque fishing town of Looe is situated on the spectacular South Cornwall Coast in a largely unspoilt area of the South West. The town comprises of two villages, East Looe and West Looe, which are divided by the waters of the River Looe Estuary. There is a wide range of restaurants and cafes, many of them on the quay, where you can sample the local fish and watch the sun go down over the river. Traditional Inns and cosy pubs are tucked away in the narrow streets and offer a relaxed atmosphere. Three miles to the West of Looe is the quaint fishing village of Polperro. The towns are characterised by their narrow cobbled streets, steeped in history and full of stories and legends of smugglers and fishing.

Sandwiched between the two towns are a collection of hidden coves and spectacular sandy beaches ideal for swimming, walking or just relaxing. The world famous Eden Project is in the neighbouring town of St. Austell and the historic city of Plymouth, with it’s shops, sights and attractions, is within a short drive.

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